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JEEPING • HIKING • BIKING •
CAMPING • GOLF • WINTER • HOT SPRINGS HIKING. Ouray County
offers two wilderness areas
(Mt. Sneffels and Uncompahgre) and 49 trails. If you love to hike,
the hardest question you’ll face while you are here is “Which way shall
we go?” The trail guide
Hiking Trails of Ouray County may help you decide. Two local
“Fourteeners”—Mt. Sneffels and Wetterhorn—and countless other
rock spires woo serious mountaineers.
BIKING.
Mountain bikers revel in the variety of terrain available to them in
and around Ouray—everything from a gentle pedal along the river road to
a serious hammering up Imogene Pass. You’ll need gears in the double
digits
for this one, folks! GOLF. Golf under towering ponderosa pine trees with snow-capped views of the Sneffels Range at the Divide Club, formerly Fairway Pines, the 702-acre, 18-hole championship golf course northeast of Ridgway on top of Log Hill Mesa. WINTER SPORTS. Come winter time, Ironton Park (15 minutes south of Ouray) offers a system of cross-country ski tracks, maintained by the Nordic Council. The San Juan Hut System skirting the Sneffels Range reserves cabins and yurts for multiple day ski touring. The major local winter attraction is Ouray Ice Park, with its phantasmagoric icefalls on the sheer north-facing walls of the Uncompahgre Gorge. It is the only ice park of its kind, anywhere, and has become a coveted destination among ice-climbers worldwide. The Chamber of Commerce estimates more than 10,000 climbers come to the park each winter. The Ouray Ice Festival each January features exhibition climbing, free clinics, seminars, slide shows and gear demos. HOT SPRINGS. No
matter what the weather or the time of year, there is no better way
to end a day spent in the fresh mountain air than easing your weary
bones
into the steamy water of the million-gallon outdoor Ouray Hot Springs
Pool
or Ridgway’s intimate Orvis Hot Springs. Both are natural hot springs
that
have been used for therapeutic and recreational relaxation for hundreds
of years. [Related article.] Adjacent to
Ouray Hot Springs Pool is the
Ouray Town Park with
a gazebo, picnic area suitable for family gatherings and weddings,
playground,
tennis and basketball courts, ball field, track and modest skate park. Story, © Samantha Tisdel Wright Photos ©, Montage: Vertical Exposure, Fairway Pines, RIGS; Laurie Casselberry, Tom Wulf. |
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